100th Day
Congratulations to our first graders (and their teachers) for surviving their first 100 days of school!
Kindergarten through Fifth graders join us for Carrollwood Day School’s 2018 Mother & Son event. Mothers (or any female adult that’s important to you) and Sons will enjoy an evening at CDS hosted by Color Wheelz. Mothers and sons will enjoy a “kid friendly happy hour” then get to work on coordinating paintings guided by a professional artist. At the end of the evening you will each leave with a masterpiece to hang on your wall.
Register by February 16th to Save your Spot!
$25 per person
Help make the magic!
We need flyers to help backstage. We are looking for people who can help fly the students and remain calm backstage. But we do need a firm commitment.
If you’d like to help, please email Ms. McEvoy or Ms. McCarty.
FLU ALERT
Flu activity has increased significantly over recent weeks, according to the CDC and the Florida Department of Health. At CDS, faculty and staff are working diligently to ensure that all classrooms are disinfected regularly. The best way to keep yourself and your family safe and healthy during flu season is to:
Below are links to resources that provide additional information parents my find helpful to prevent and control the spread of the flu:
Grandparents and Grandfriends are very special in children's lives -- so here’s a day just for them! Grandparents’ Day recognizes the importance of our heritage, our community, and relationships across generations. Grandparents and Grandfriends are invited to visit the school, find out what students are learning, and celebrate with us. Read more...
MUSIC AND MORE has Piano and Voice Individual Lesson times available. Please contact program Director Rebekah.Brall@gmail.com to register. The program includes periodic recitals, and outreach events to elderly.
Help Support our 5th Grade Entrepreneurs!
All students in grades 1 - 5 will receive four tickets (worth $1) to spend at the 5th Grade Young Entrepreneurs' Day Marketplace on Tuesday, February 13. Students may also purchase up to 40 additional tickets ($10) to purchase goods and services.
Click here for an order form and more information!
Orders are due by February 9!
The third grade will be visiting the Henry B. Plant Museum on Thursday, February 15, 2018. Students will need to bring lunch with them. Flik is now set up to provide box lunches for school field trips!
Box lunches include choice of sandwich/wrap with chips, fruit, and water for $6.00. Please be sure that your child has a payment account for lunches set up at MySchoolBucks.com. Charges for box lunches will be billed to this account.
Orders must be received by 3:00 pm on Monday, February 12.
CALENDAR CHANGE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16
Regular School Day for Elementary
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19
Presidents' Day
A Night at the Tropicana
Saturday, March 10, 2018
Winners of three great Drawings
will be announced at the Gala!
You do not need to be present to win these prizes!
Tickets are available now and at the Gala.
Send Your Teacher Packing
1 Ticket for $20
3 Tickets for $50
50/50 Split-Tuition Credit
1 Ticket for $50
3 Tickets for $100
Bling Drawing
1 Ticket for $50
Only 100 chances available
Courtesy of Gold 'N' Diamonds Tampa
Tickets for all drawings are also available online.
Time is running out to make your reservations!
Sponsorship opportunities are still available, too!
Reserve a seat with your friends!
Enter your table requests when you make your online reservation, or email your requests
Dr. Norinne Russell
March 1, 2018 ~ 8:30 a.m.
Elementary Multi-Purpose
“Tired of organizing your child’s life? Teach them the 11 essential executive functioning skills they need to be successful in life!”
In this interactive and dynamic workshop for elementary and middle school parents, Dr. Norrine Russell, Developmental Psychologist, will teach parents about the eleven executive functioning skills, the age at which they emerge developmentally, and how to coach children’s skills in organization, time management, starting work, finishing projects, and sustaining attention. Parents will leave with an understanding of their own child’s executive functioning strengths and weaknesses and concrete, practical suggestions for helping their child be more competent and independent